Ditto! Check out my costume! It's also my "IT AINT GLUE" face! Happy Holloween everyone! [ATTACH]
Ok that was strange!!! I have no idea why reply above did that!
The description in the first link is close but not exact. I am only trying to reconstruct a car crash in my head. It makes sense to me, especially...
Didnt someone mention a wager??? I'm at 100% that is is not PMD!
YAY, I have a friend! Thanks Jody! One more for the sceptics. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No, this is the first time I have posted this coin. This is also the first time with any question of glue on any coin etc I have posted. I dont...
The planchet is soft and will give, absorbing a great deal of pressure, but only to a point. Imagine blowing up a balloon in a glass jar, same...
I fully understand the progression of the cracks getting more pronounced as the die deteriorates. I believe this coin was struck through a piece...
I agree with you, except there is no glue! I'll go to my grave saying the same thing. So humor me...If there is no glue, then this cannot be an...
With all due respect, I know how to check for glue etc...there is nothing forign on this coin. I'll bet you a Silver Eagle if you want to make it...
I agree with you, I always see coins with die breaks that have been struck well after the die/'s have broken, they are raised cracks thus creating...
Ok' I'll put you down in the 99% column, but you are mistaken.
How about this, retained interior die break? http://error-ref.com/retained-interior-die-breaks--freestanding-.html
Ok I'm totaly here for your guy's and gals professional opinion's. If it was struck through wouldn't that affect the the fine details as well as...
Not if the die didn't disintegrate at this time. Imagine if the first layers of the face cracked, then partialy shifted on the die face, but...
Acetone, laquer thinner, alcohol.... no difference except for the grease spot that was in the tall tree is gone now. Im telling you there's...
Nothing peeling anywhere. You are seeing cracks and layers from early stage catostrophic die decomposition. It probably didn't last much longer...
The dent at 3:00 looks like a piece of a spring or something else was definatly struck between the die and planchet when it was struck, in my last...
It's not glue. I'll put big $$$ on it. That was the first thing I thought too, but coin is not coated with anything.
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